well...the measures of the central tendency would be 30 minutes
When you subtract the standard deviation from the mean, you get a value that represents one standard deviation below the average of a dataset. This can be useful for identifying lower thresholds in data analysis, such as determining the cutoff point for values that are considered below average. In a normal distribution, approximately 68% of the data falls within one standard deviation of the mean, so this value can help in understanding the spread of the data.
1 is the best, 0 is the worst. So the closer you are to 1, the better. Beyond that, I can't tell you a specific cutoff. It depends on what you're trying to prove. Sometimes, you won't settle for anything less than 0.99. Other times, you'll be tickled pink to get a 0.3. But the whole point of an R-squared is to give a numerical representation of how close the correlation is without resorting to vague terms like "good correlation". Publish the value of R-squared and let the readers make their own decisions about whether it's "good" or "bad".
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Yes
what college will get for cutoff 170
early cutoff
They used the Hastings' Cutoff
Lucin Cutoff was created in 1904.
Dodge does not use inertia/cutoff switches.Dodge does not use inertia/cutoff switches.
192 was last year's cutoff
100% is the cutoff
The duration of Meek's Cutoff is 1.73 hours.
C350 does not have a cutoff switch.
190 was the cutoff